Ramada Hotel & Suites Ajman Recycles for Prosperity
Ramada Hotel & Suites Ajman in collaboration with Sealed Air, once again collected the discarded soap in participation to the Sealed Air’s "Soap for Hope Campaign". The property collected 30kgs of discarded soaps.
Sealed Air piloted a soap recycling project using discarded soap from hotels and made into new bars of soap (sanitized with Diversey’s tablet bleach and added scented oil & insect repellent), which then distributed to households/children in several communities in Cambodia.
Another green initiative participated is the "Your Can for Tree Initiative" with Emirates Environmental Group. The campaign is to collect used aluminum cans for the well-being of the environment, aiding through the recycling of these aluminum cans and tree planting. The property collected 34kgs of used aluminum cans.
Throwing the aluminum cans everywhere will create another burden to the landfill which create harm to our environment. Studies says that there is no limit to how many times aluminum can be recycled. That’s why recycling aluminum is such a boon for the environment. Aluminum is considered a sustainable metal, which means it can be recycled again and again with no loss of material.
Green Globe Certification
Have your say Cancel reply
Subscribe/Login to Travel Mole Newsletter
Travel Mole Newsletter is a subscriber only travel trade news publication. If you are receiving this message, simply enter your email address to sign in or register if you are not. In order to display the B2B travel content that meets your business needs, we need to know who are and what are your business needs. ITR is free to our subscribers.
































Qatar Airways offers flexible payment options for European travellers
Airlines suspend Madagascar services following unrest and army revolt
Digital Travel Reporter of the Mirror totally seduced by HotelPlanner AI Travel Agent
Phocuswright reveals the world's largest travel markets in volume in 2025
Strike action set to cause travel chaos at Brussels airports